Word: scripts
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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Harvard's indoor track squad should again play lead role in a ?? script as the ninth annual Greater Baston Championship meet gets underway today at Harvard's Farrell Track Facihfy commonly known as the Bublle" Most of the field events will be held today in addition to qualifying ?some of the running events. Fiuals in most of the running events will be hold Saturday, beginning...
...screaming queen in the play. And I thought, Jesus, I just can't do it. I'd go out of my tree doing that to myself every night. But watched it, and discovered that if put myself down more , and I do, far more than is indicated in the script-in terms of doing jokes and things in dialect-getting far more laughs out of the part than are in it, but within the framework of the play. I could come up with something...
...said. An it's much more frightening. In 1961, when we did it in New York, anger and hatred were the same thing, and that play erupted on the stage, violently, because we'l all contained all this for so long. But if you look very carefully at the script. Genet has given you guides not to anger but to hate. He says, for instance, that our ideas must spring from hatred, or that politeness must be raised to such a pitch that it becomes monstrous. "Let Negroes persist to the point of madness in what they're condemned...
...says, in a blurb at the beginning of the script, that it's absolutely necessary that at least one white man be in the audience for every performance. He should be greeted, if the audience is otherwise black, with a ceremony that includes keeping a white spotlight on him throughout the play. What does this mean to you in terms of the actorfaudience relationship that he wants to develop...
...heavier with the dry heaves." The film's only known star is Candice Bergen, a sometime article writer whose empathy for Indians antedates the film by several years. "The only reason I wanted to do this film," she says, "was because this is the first script I have read where the Indian was not saying 'How' and running around committing atrocities." Evidently she never saw John Ford's 1964 Cheyenne Autumn, or Abraham Polonsky's current Willie Boy, but when you finally and fully realize that Custer died for your sins, a few innocent films...